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Sky King was a hybrid of a cowboy and an aviation
adventure show aimed at the kids. It was probably
the last of the aviation-based juvenile shows on radio,
since after WWII the miracle of flight was just another
fact of life. Barnstorming and the pylon racing days
of post-WWI were just a memory, and jets were just
too noisy and expertise intensive for personal dreams.
Only the light engine planes made sense in terms of
dramatic potential, but after WWII, high-flying adventure
tales had lost much of their innocence.
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Sky King is a rancher with the deep tone of voice.
That is, very upstanding and serious. His young niece
Penny is bright and fun, and she's able to fly the
Songbird, too. That must have been pretty exciting
stuff for the young girl listeners who were born during
WWII. It's an interesting sidelight that an aviation
pilot's license was, at the time of this old time radio show,
available even to a minor who had met all the FAA
pilot training requirements! Penny is well played
by Beryl Vaughn, and their buddy Clipper is either
Jack Bivens or Johnny Coons. Sky was handled by four
actors, Jack Lester, Roy Engel, Earl Nightingale and
John Reed King.
Text on OTRCAT.com ©2001-2008 OTRCAT INC All Rights Reserved-Reproduction is prohibited. The organ music and special effects are just what
one expects. The determined commercials for Peter
Pan Peanut Butter are highlighted by smooth appeals
("
doesn't get stale, or stick to the roof
of your mouth" and "the tastiest treat in
the whole wide world
") plus there are pitches
by Peter Pan, sounding a lot like Penny. Young boys
of the time must have wondered why somebody named
Peter Pan sounded so much like a girl, but that's
another story.
For more air adventure, see also: Tailspin Tommy, Jimmie Allen, Anne of the Airlines, Captain Midnight, Speed Gibson, Hop Harrigan, Sky King, Terry & the Pirates, and Smilin' Jack.
For more serial adventures, please see Superman,
The Green Hornet, Tarzan,
Jungle Jim, Fu
Manchu,Hop Harrigan,Terry
and the Pirates, Buck
Rogers, Space Patrol,
Captain Midnight
and I Love a Mystery.
For more western adventure, please see The Cisco Kid,
Gunsmoke, Have
Gun, Will Travel, Fort
Laramie, Frontier
Gentleman, Luke Slaughter,
Six Shooter, and
Texas Rangers.
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